Teaching & Mentoring

University of Geneva (Switzerland)
2023 - now

Undergraduate level

In-person – In French

Sedimentary geology

University of Lausanne (Switzerland)
2022 

Undergraduate level

In-person – In French

Physical Sedimentology

Sediment transport, sedimentary structures, etc. 

Universidad de los Andes (Colombia)
2021

Undergraduate level

Remotely – In Spanish

Guest lecturer

Simon Fraser University (Canada)
2020

Undergraduate and
graduate level

Remotely – In English

Introduction to Sediment Geochemistry 

Paleo-temperature, Sediment source, Sea level, Organic productivity, Weathering, Dissolved oxygen

Ecole Normale Supérieure of Lyon (France)
2016 – 2017

Undergraduate level

In-person – In French

Geosciences

Principles of stratigraphy, geochemistry, mineralogy, petrography, planetology, geodynamics, seismology, atmospheric and oceanic circulation, natural hazard, palaeontology 

Paleontology and Evolution 

Morphological description, evolution of invertebrate, phylogenetic reconstruction

Sedimentology

Hydrodynamic process, environments, sedimentary structures, facies description, facies interpretation

Sedimentary petrography 

Macro- and micro-facies analysis, component description, structures, textures, depositional interpretation, environment reconstruction

University Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (France)
2014 –  2015

Undergraduate level

In-person – In French

Sedimentology Field Course (Blieux; France)

Cartography, logging, facies and depositional structures recognition, stratigraphy, marine and continental depositional environments 

Graduate level

In-person – In French

Sedimentology Field Course (Barrême; France)

Depositional dynamics related to tectonics and geodynamics on continental to marine sedimentary successions

Thesis Superivision, Mentoring and Evaluation

2023

Imène Metatla PhD Student

Ph.D. thesis examiner | University of Lille, France

2021 - now

Valentin Jamard PhD Student

Member of the PhD committee | University of Lausanne, Switzerland

2020 - now

Amy I. Hsieh PhD Student

Mentoring | Simon Fraser University, Canada & National Taiwan University, Taiwan

2014

Co-supervision

Hélène Hormière MSc

Characterization and deposit mode of Ordovician sandstone lenses from the N-Gondwanan platform, Upper Fezouata Formation, Zagora, Anti-Atlas (Morocco). Unpublished MSc. thesis, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1 – Laboratoire de Géologie, Terre, Planète, Environnent, 46pp.

Picture: Lac de Peyre, France © Romain Vaucher